First-Person in Russia's Golden Age: Notes from the Underground, Diary of a Madman, Diary of a Superfluous Man, and Lucerne

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For the first time, Russia's most renowned first-person narratives are collected in one volume. Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Notes from the Underground, Nikolai Gogol's Diary of a Madman, Ivan Turgenev's Diary of a Superfluous Man, and Leo Tolstoy's Lucerne are all here. Produced between 1835 and 1864, these four works helped define Russia's Golden Age of Literature and established St. Petersburg as a literary mecca rivaled only by Paris in the 1920s. The stories in this volume all demonstrate, with deft mastery, a range of possibilities available in the first-person narrative form, setting a standard that future writers continue to admire and emulate today. These characters ache with an angst and ennui that was was all too common among the Russian intelligentsia during the rule of Nicholas I-feelings that ring true still today for anybody living under the heels of a repressive social structure. How they deal with those emotions, both as characters and as writers, provide lessons for us all. Complete and unabridged, with updated and revised translations, this is an essential volume for anyone interested in the best literature the world's greatest writers have to offer.


  • | Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  • | Publisher: Sabino Falls Publishing
  • | Publication Date: Jul 17, 2012
  • | Number of Pages: 252 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 0985750197
  • | ISBN-13: 9780985750190
Author:
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Publisher:
Sabino Falls Publishing
Publication Date:
Jul 17, 2012
Number of pages:
252 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
0985750197
ISBN-13:
9780985750190